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- Postschutz (transl. Postal Protection), after 1942 SS-Postschutz, was a paramilitary unit of Reichspost with a mission to protect post office installations...
- telecommunications systems of various countries. United States United States Postal Inspection Service Germany Postschutz Italy Polizia postale e delle comunicazioni...
- Bureaus: Bureau of foreign and colonial policy Central Bureau: Feldpost, Postschutz, among other matters Special Bureau F1: Radio engineering construction...
- Volkssturmmann (Volkssturm) RAD Gorget patch (Arbeitsmann) TeNo shoulder strap Postschutz Gorget patch (Postschutzmann) McNab 2009, p. 30. McNab 2009b, p. 15. Flaherty...
- there was an additional use for the postal vans: "01.05.1942 Transfer of Postschutz in the SS (see Gottlob Berger), shortly after that also the 'remote power...
- such as the telephone and telegraph systems. SS-Postschutz; created with the transfer of the Postschutz from the Reichministry of Post to the Allgemeine-SS...
- service which detected illegal reception of foreign radio broadcasts. Postschutz (Postal protection) comprised roughly 45,000 members (including mailmen)...
- 1942 - 28th SS Police Regiment Todt 1942 - Allgemeine SS 1934 - 1945 Postschutz 1933 - 1945 Waffen-SS 1933 - 1945 4th SS Polizei Panzergrenadier Division...
- insulated gu**** steel tube mast. The entire aerial system was destro**** by SS-Postschutz troops on April 12, 1945. After World War II, British forces built two...
- and was reprimanded with a disciplinary transfer to the lesser job of Postschutz in Eger. Dachau concentration camp Headquarters, Oct. 1, 1933 Regulations...